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When Alex entered his room, the doctor was already preparing a nest in the straw case, six eggs ready for the hen's attentions.
When preparing regional dishes, potatoes and corn or wheat are almost always used, including quinoa ( a cereal typically used in Incan cuisine ), peppers, squashes and tomatoes.
When the Greek fleet was preparing at Aulis to depart for Troy to begin the Trojan War, Artemis becalmed the winds.
When his wife Josefa died in 1812, he was mentally and emotionally processing the war by painting The Charge of the Mamelukes and The Third of May 1808, and preparing the series of prints later known as The Disasters of War ( Los desastres de la guerra ).
When he was in Belgrade in 1912 and 1913, preparing for his exams at the First Belgrade Gymnasium, Princip's sole friend was Momčilo Nastasijević, who grew up to become a poet and dramatist.
When working on a major specimen like an eagle, he would spend up to four 15-hour days, preparing, studying, and drawing it.
When pasta was introduced to several nations, every culture adopted different style of preparing it.
When preparing a network to forward SDB packets, care must be taken to filter such that only desired ( e. g. WoL ) SDB packets are permitted — otherwise the network becomes a participant in DDoS attacks such as the Smurf Attack.
When preparing the wildebeest carcass, it is usually cut into 11 pieces.
When Lyudmila Shestakova, the sister of Mikhail Glinka, learned of Mussorgsky's plans, she presented him with a volume of Pushkin's dramatic works, interleaved with blank pages and bound, and using this Mussorgsky began work in October 1868 preparing his own libretto.
When preparing meat, it should be kept separate from other food items and all surfaces, and utensils which come into contact with raw meat should be washed thoroughly before being used again.
When preparing the sets for H. M. S.
When Taira no Masakado was secretly preparing for his famous revolt, there appeared in Kyoto so vast a swarm of butterflies that the people were frightened — thinking the apparition to be a portent of coming evil.
When the sekitori are training the junior rikishi may have chores to do, such as assisting in cooking the lunch, cleaning and preparing the bath, or holding a sekitoris towel.
When Patel was released on 15 June 1945 he realised that the British were preparing proposals to transfer power to Indian hands.
When reports reached Patel that large groups of Sikhs were preparing to attack Muslim convoys heading for Pakistan, Patel hurried to Amritsar and met Sikh and Hindu leaders.
When IBM announced its Professional Workstation computer in 1986, they noted the lack of third-party programs written for it at the time, signaling those developers to start preparing.
When it became apparent that a mob of 14, 000 people was preparing to attack, the royal family was forced to leave Rambouillet and, on 16 August, embarked on packet steamers provided by Louis Philippe, to the United Kingdom.
When the einherjar are not preparing for the events of Ragnarök, the valkyries bear them mead.
When Bart sees Laurie preparing to gun them down, he shoots her and is turn killed by the police.
* When preparing the film The Mattei Affair in 1970, Francesco Rosi asked the journalist Mauro De Mauro to investigate on the last days of Mattei in Sicily.
When William was preparing to invade England, Matilda outfitted a ship, the Mora, out of her own money and gave it to him.
When he returned to Iowa to remove his family to their newly acquired home, he successfully persuaded several neighbors, preparing to migrate west, to take advantage of the opportunities he had discovered in Jennings and southwest Louisiana.
When they saw a man preparing to put up a post and chain fence Mr. Bradford exclaimed, ' They are going to give us a deer-park ', and his companion replied, ' By Jove we ’ ll call it that '.

When and lime
When lime is mixed with sand, it hardens into a mortar and is turned into plaster by carbon dioxide uptake.
When construction was finished the porous sandstone walls were coated with a mixture of lime, rice glue, casein, and lead, giving the house its familiar color and name.
When the word " margarita " is used by itself, it typically refers to the lime or lemon juice margarita, but when other juices are used, the fruits are typically added as adjectives in the name ; with lime juice or lemon juice added to give it a characteristic margarita flavor ( a wedge of lime is often added to the glass ).
When burnt through, the lime was cooled and raked out through the base.
When excess calcium hydroxide is added to limewater, a suspension of calcium hydroxide particles remains, giving it a milky aspect, in which case it has the common name of milk of lime.
When used as an additive for cement, a fine-grained version of pumice called pozzolan is mixed with lime to form a light-weight, smooth, plaster-like concrete.
When the skin is exposed to ultraviolet light after lime juice contact, a reaction known as phytophotodermatitis can occur, which can cause darkening of the skin, swelling or blistering.
When the soldiers of the 4th Armored Division entered the camp, they discovered piles of bodies, some covered with lime, and others partially incinerated on pyres.
When he feels the need for it, he rolls the leaves into a ball and pops them into his cheek with lime.
When ripe, it has a yellow-orange skin and a lime green, jelly-like flesh with a tart taste, and texture similar to a cucumber.
When she met with them for the trip, Luz wore blue jeans and a shirt that read " Puerto Vallarta Squeeze " with two halves of a lime dripping down the center.
When in contact with the skin, the Key lime can sometimes cause phytophotodermatitis, in which a chemical reaction makes the skin extra sensitive to ultraviolet light.
When wet scrubbing with a Ca ( OH )< sub > 2 </ sub > ( lime ) slurry, the reaction also produces CaSO < sub > 3 </ sub > ( calcium sulfite ) and can be expressed as:
When the term is encountered in an agricultural context, it probably refers to agricultural lime.
When the Justice League of America faces the threat of Starro, a giant alien starfish with mind-control powers, young Lucas Carr — called " Snapper " for his penchant for snapping his fingers — is immune to Starro's attacks, by the good fortune of his just having put lime on the lawn.
When all of the carbide in a lamp has been reacted, the carbide chamber contains a wet paste of slaked lime ( calcium hydroxide ).
When the Jesuit Manuel de Almeida visited Fremona in 1624, he found that it had been improved with " seven or eight bastions with high curtain walls, two courtyards, one of which adjoins the houses, where a good stone tank has been made, and another were a beautiful church was now being built of stone and lime.
When bricks were used in construction of the walls of the house, the mortar mix was made from lime and sand.

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